Pages:
Thursday 18/10/2001
Report is a round-up of the equaltiy work of the Scottish Executive todate.
Summary of the Executive's proposals for a Mental Health Bill.
The Policy Statement sets out the Executive's proposals for a Mental Health Bill.
The 1998 Deprivation Index for Scotland
In April 1998, The Scottish Office commissioned a feasibility study into the construction of a revised index of area deprivation and then to develop such an index for Scotland.
Report of consultation event held to the seek users and carers views on the Millan Report.
Summary of the key issues raised by service usrers and carers at the consultation event.
Wednesday 17/10/2001
This report arises from a scoping study of longitudinal research needs carried out by the National Centre for Social Research, on behalf of the Scottish Executive.
Executive response to Transport and Environment Committee Report
Report
Tuesday 16/10/2001
Final Results of the June 2001 Agricultural Census
Monday 15/10/2001
Report of the National Goose Management Review Group - August 2001 Review of Proposals and Existing Schemes
Review of the operation of FQAs
guide to the pollution prevention & control regulations that apply in Scotland
Friday 12/10/2001
Consultation regarding proposed standardisation of the accounting year for the whole of the public sector.
Identifies the strengths & weaknesses of the 9 RP/SIPs, the challenges still facing their areas, & assessing how far the existing RP/SIP approach provides a platform for future intervention.
Consultation on the Scottish Qualifications Authority Bill
Thursday 11/10/2001
This study describes common themes in rural policy in the developed world, and examines different models of rural governance and arrangements for promoting rural development.
Wednesday 10/10/2001
This report was commissioned to examine potential Scottish opportunities to moderate the adverse impacts of the changing climate and to realise concomitant opportunities.
This report examines the views of people living in hostels, hostel staff and others, in five local authority areas and the views of other homeless people not using hostels.